On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 04/11/11 22:08, Tom Gundersen wrote:
core/bash
/bin/bashbug ?
core/bzip2 core/coreuils core/dash
A symlink would probably do?
core/ed core/filesystem core/gawk core/grep core/grub
Not needed during boot.
core/gzip core/inetutils core/iputils core/kbd core/keyutils core/less core/mkinitcpio
Not needed during boot.
core/module-init-tools core/ncurses core/net-tools core/procps core/sed core/shadow core/sysvinit core/tar core/util-linux
Almost all these packages have their binaries in /bin and /sbin covered by the FHS.
Most, but not all. Also, FHS specifically allows symlinks to the real binaries, so referring to the FHS is not really an argument either way. There are some examples of binaries that really should not be there though. I added some comments above, but the maintainers would probably know better. -t